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Author Michael Joseph Sager makes it through the birth of his daughter, Emma Claire, without fainting, but there is a lot more work ahead. Being a father changes every aspect of his life, from the food his baby flings to the level of noise he's expected to endure. How can so many sounds come out of a baby so small?

Michael throws himself into being a father with vigor, and in this funny and inspiring account he delivers a blow-by-blow account ...

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Author Michael Joseph Sager makes it through the birth of his daughter, Emma Claire, without fainting, but there is a lot more work ahead. Being a father changes every aspect of his life, from the food his baby flings to the level of noise he's expected to endure. How can so many sounds come out of a baby so small?

Michael throws himself into being a father with vigor, and in this funny and inspiring account he delivers a blow-by-blow account of his daughter's first year.

Join this new father as he takes joy in every new thing his daughter does, from smiling to farting; survives without sleep and still manages to function; composes and sings songs for his newborn; and shows off his little girl to everyone who'll take a look.

Relive what it felt like to be a parent for the first time, or get a glimpse of what might lie ahead in your future. The candid and heartwarming stories in Daddie Days showcase the difficulties and joys of being a parent and express a father's love for the daughter who has changed his life.

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Anonymous

Posted November 2, 2011

Highly Recommended -- It's Too Sweet Not to Read

Did Pollywog really say "poopie"? How can one tiny person melt this bad-A biker? I wiped away tears and chuckled out loud, at the same time, while I was reading this very intertaining glimps into Emma Claire's life. Reminds me of how much my own children changed my life and how much they mean to me.

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MichaelJosephSager

Posted October 13, 2011

Great Read

I belive this is the best way to express my love and humor for my child. This book came out better than I ever thought possable. I am proud and happy to leave a legacy for my child in this format. I hope all who read my book enjoy it for all its worth. Have a great day. And buy one for a friend too.

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